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Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills
9AM-12PM Weekdays
Wellingtonians now have the chance to discuss the issues of the day one-on-one with proud local Nick Mills and have a forum to share their ideas, passions and outrages on a daily basis.
You don't find many people more passionate about the capital than Nick, and he comes to Wellington Mornings after decades of success as the man behind some of the city's leading hospitality and entertainment offerings - Spruce Goose, Hummingbird and the Wellington Saints basketball team just to name a few.
Nick's proud of his city but also knows much can be improved on to make Wellington an even better place, and brings an honest, edgy, fun and engaging show to Wellingtonians each weekday from 9 'til midday - and can't wait for everyone to join the ride on Wellington Mornings, thanks to Wellington Airport.
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Friday Faceoff: Former All White David Chote and Capital's Neale Jones on the Phoenix, charter schools and gangs
Wellington is buzzing ahead of the biggest game ever for the Wellington Phoenix tomorrow night, so who better than former All White David Chote to run us through...
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Giancarlo Italiano: Wellington Phoenix manager on the biggest game in the club's history
It's the biggest game for the Wellington Phoenix in its 17-year history tomorrow night, as they take on Melbourne Victory in the first A-League semi-final. Sky Stadium...
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Remembering Loafers Lodge: A year on from the tragic Wellington fire
Today marks a year since Wellingtonians woke up to the news that a hostel in Newtown had caught fire. Five people were killed and another twenty injured. The people...
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Politics Thursday: Nicola Willis and Ginny Andersen on gangs, charter schools and ferries
Will the new gang taskforce work, and what's the benefit of charter schools? That was the debate on Politics Thursday this week, as Finance Minister Nicola Willis...
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Music Time: James Irwin on the Aotearoa Music Award finalists and his favourite Kiwi songs
The Aotearoa Music Awards will be announced at the end of the month of May, which doubles as New Zealand Music Month. Wellington Mornings music guru James Irwin,...
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Nick Mills: Students co-opting graduation ceremonies for pro-Palestine protests are out of line
OPINION Anyone who knows me knows how important I think Victoria and Massey Universities are for our city. Wellington lights up when the students arrive at the...
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Beehive Buzz: Jason Walls on Winston Peters' Melanesia trip and a new poll
Winston is off overseas yet again, this week on a trip to multiple Melanesian states. And a new poll was released last week, what do the numbers show? Newstalk ZB...
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Friday Faceoff: Justin Lester and Phil O'Reilly talk grid crisis, school lunches and district plan
It was a chilly morning this morning... made worse by Transpower's request that Kiwis turned down their heaters to reduce their power use. Former Wellington mayor...
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Friday Sport Kickoff: Jason Pine and Adam Cooper on the Hurricanes v Blues faceoff
It's a top of the table faceoff tomorrow afternoon, with the Hurricanes taking on the Blues at Eden Park. All Sport Breakfast host Adam Cooper and Weekend Sport...
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Politics Thursday: Nicola Willis and Ayesha Verrall on pre-budget speech, dwindling gas supply and 'woke food'
Finance Minister Nicola Willis had a big morning delivering her set piece pre-budget speech in Lower Hutt... so what can she tell us about the budget? She joined...
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Rula Lenska: Coronation Street star on her royal lineage and new stage show in Wellington
Actress Rula Lenska is known around the world as Claudia Colby from Coronation Street, but did you know she's also Polish royalty? The actress, also a Countess,...
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Capital Letter: Georgina Campbell on Kiwirail boss flying to South Korea to visit iRex shipbuilders
Kiwirail boss Peter Reidy flew to South Korea to meet with the company contracted to build the now cancelled Interislander - but its not clear exactly why. NZ Herald...
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‘Busier than we’ve ever been’: Government pulls funding for budgeting service
A Wellington budgeting service has had its government funding pulled, despite its manager saying they are "busier than ever" as people struggle with high interest...
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Business Panel: Retail NZ's Carolyn Young and Trinity Group's Jeremy Smith on the state of the capital's economy
Things are tough in Wellington at the moment, with unemployment biting and public service cuts and staff working from home affecting central city businesses. Retail...
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Beehive Buzz: Will Julie Anne Genter show her face at Parliament this week?
Last week was another difficult one for the Greens, with an outburst followed by further allegations against MP Julie Anne Genter. Newstalk ZB's political editor...
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Anita Baker: Porirua mayor on the idea of a mega water entity for Wellington
Three waters us behind us and its time to look at how we can properly look after our water infrastructure, Porirua Mayor Anita Baker says. One answer is a Wellington...
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Friday Sport Kickoff: Jason Pine and Adam Cooper on the Phoenix, Canes and Warriors
The Wellington Phoenix may have missed out on finishing at the top of the A League table, but we've still got a home semi-final to look forward to. Newstalk ZB's...
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Friday Faceoff: Nicola Young and Fleur Fitzsimons on Julie Anne Genter, Te Papa and working from home
It was two council foes reuniting on Friday Faceoff this week... but it turns out they're actually good mates. Wellington City Councillor Nicola Young and former...
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"She wanted to target me": Florist speaks about Julie Anne Genter altercation
The florist who's accused Julie Anne Genter of yelling at her says the confrontation could have been avoided. Laura Newcombe says the MP also pulled out her phone...
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Politics Thursday: Nicola Willis and Ayesha Verrall on Julie Anne Genter, AUKUS and MPs pay
Both Nicola Willis and Ayesha Verrall say they've never seen anything like the outburst from Julie Anne Genter on the floor of Parliament last night. The Finance...
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Another rugby death: Concussion victim and legendary former All Black speak on dangers of rugby
There's been another death on the rugby field, this time in Auckland. 33-year-old Cory Heather died at a game in Beachlands after a suspected knock to the head over...
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Beehive Buzz: Jason Walls on James Shaw's legacy and Pharmac funding boost
James Shaw signs off from Parliament this week after a 10-year career, much of it as co-leader, and at one point even the sole leader of the Greens. Newstalk ZB...
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Tory Whanau: Wellington Mayor responds to poll finding she has lowest approval rating of any NZ mayor
Just a day after a Curia poll showed Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau has the lowest approval rating of any New Zealand mayor, she joined Wellington Mornings host Nick...
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Politics Wednesday: Nicola Willis and Ginny Andersen on Reading deal, three strikes
Finance Minister Nicola Willis says Wellington City Council's now-collapsed deal with Reading Cinemas was "shady" and could have found the council in hot water with...
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Capital Letter: Georgina Campbell on what's next after the failed Reading Cinemas deal
Where to now for the derelict Reading Cinemas complex, and what has the failed deal cost the council? Those questions are yet to be answered, NZ Herald Wellington...
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Music Time: James Irwin on Taylor Swift's new album and the great trans-Tasman bands
Nick and James grasp at straws trying to find our greatest ever ANZAC bands and will the "Swifties" be cancelling James with his middle-aged hot take on Taylor Swift's...
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Business Panel: Cranfields owner Nicola Cranfield and NZCIS general manager Jamie Tout
Wellington institution Cranfields is set to shut down, while the New Zealand Campus of Innovation and Sport is going from strength to strength as the training facility...
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Beehive Buzz: ZB senior political reporter Sophie Trigger on PM's Asia trip and lending changes
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has returned from a week long tour of South East Asia, aimed at improving New Zealand's relationships with Singapore, Thailand and...
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Friday Faceoff: Mark Sainsbury and Josie Pagani talk mega tunnel, Tory Whanau and police pay
On Friday Faceoff this week Nick was joined by political commentator Josie Pagani and former broadcaster Mark Sainsbury. On the agenda was Wellington's mega tunnel...
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Friday Sport Kickoff: Adam Cooper and Jason Pine on the Hurricanes and Phoenix faceoffs tonight
The Hurricanes take on the Fijian Drua and the Wellington Phoenix face the Newcastle Jets tonight, in a big evening for Wellington sport. All Sport Breakfast host...
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